POLITICSTHE ATLANTIC
It Wasn’t Just the Founders
The article argues that American independence relied not only on Founders like Washington, Jefferson, and Adams but also on thousands of everyday Americans who drove the pre-Revolution political movement. It highlights Peter Force, a 19th-century printer who collected and preserved documents from 1774–1776 to showcase the collective role of ordinary citizens in the Revolution.
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